After many titles we have provided some personal remarks or jacket commentaries and reviews. OP books can often be found on EBay, at Amazon, Abe books and used book stores, and many through various libraries or library loans. Where books are out of print we have noted “OP”. Where books are very old, the most recent publishers and ISBN, etc., have been provided along with original publication dates wherever possible. I.e., her contact information is given here as a primary point of contact.
You can call Lianna at : 82 or e-mail her at: She can refer you to other clergy, educators or ritualists, here and elsewhere. We may not have the “answers”, and don’t pretend to and admit when we don’t, but we will offer our opinions and experiences and will also refer you to others who may know more than we do on any given topic whenever possible. Students will have the opportunity to discuss controversial authors and subjects during Groves. Various books are recommended for various reasons. This is surely the same with most people. None of us always personally agree with everything we read in any book, even when we may love the author and have recommended the book. These are among the most highly recommended, for various reasons, in our opinion. There are thousands of books on these subjects available. There are dozens of authors of Pagan and Wiccan “classics” - Wiccans, Pagans and Witches who have been around for many years now - and if their works are not listed here, it is not a slight, it is because there are already too many listed here and we have to draw the line somewhere. There is also some interesting reading suggested for students of comparative religion. You will notice many Italian books listed and these are for students of Stregheria. These books are suggested as tools to promote critical thought, study and dialogue for those who are interested in the subjects represented here, which include Paganism (including various traditions of it), Shamanism, Witchcraft (including various traditions of it), Magick and Sorcery (and trads that practice various forms of it), religion in general, philosophy, cultural anthropology and resources for clergy, especially Pagan clergy, various reference books and some relevant fiction.